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Boswell's Life of Samuel Johnson - First Octavo Edition

Boswell, James LIFE OF SAMUEL JOHNSON Comprehending an Account of his Studies and Numerous Works, etc... London Printed by Henry Baldwin for Charles Dilly 1793

3 volumes. First octavo edition, revised and augmented by Boswell, with the corrections, cancels, and misprints. This copy also with the extra *c3 leaf of Additional Corrections noted by Rothschild, the Additions received after the Second Edition was printed (pp. *i-*xxii), A Chronological Catalogue of the Prose Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D which is the first attempt at a Johnson bibliography (pp. *xxiii- *xxxi), and thirteen letters to Bennet Langton and one to the Earl of Bute. Engraved portrait frontispiece, after the painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Also with the folding 'Round Robin' plate and a folding plate of with a facsimile of Dr. Johnson's handwriting. 8vo, very handsomely bound in original period tree calf, the spines richly gilt tooled in panels decorated with a central device featuring an anchor above an urn and surrounded by gilt borders, divided into six compartments separated by gilt decorated bands, two compartments with contrasting red and green morocco labels gilt lettered and decorated, additional gilt work at the heads and tails of the spines. xviii, xxxvii, 603; 634; 711 pp. A fine and handsome copy, internally quite clean and fresh, the bindings handsome with some evidence of skillful antique and sympathetic restoration.

IMPORTANT PRINTING IN CONTEMPORARY TREE CALF GILT. The first 8vo edition of what is perhaps the greatest biography ever written in the English language, in a fine contemporary binding. The chronological catalogue of the prose works of Samuel Johnson appears in this edition for the first time. This set with the alphabetical table of contents before the text rather than at the end of volume 3, as is often the case and with the scarce leaf of corrections and additions following the contents.
Celebrated for its intimacy and vividness, Boswell's Life of Johnson is one of the best books in the world. It is assuredly a great, very great work. Homer is not more decidedly the first of heroic Poets,--Shakespeare is not more decidedly the first of Dramatists,--Demosthenes is not more decidedly the first of Orators, than Boswell is the first of Biographers... (Macauley, in the Edinburgh Review, 1831). Boswell learned a great deal about the art of biography from his subject, and brought to his task boundless curiosity, persistence, and zest.
Boswell had been collecting material for this work since his first interview with Johnson in 1763, and was confident that his kind of biography, which gives not only a History of Johnson's visible progress through the world, and of his publications, but a view of his mind in his letters and conversations, is the most perfect that can be conceived, and will be more of a Life than any work that has ever yet appeared.

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